This commit adds:
- `addAbortListener` in `node:events`
- `aborted` in `node:util`
- `execPath` and `execvArgs` named export from `node:process`
- `getDefaultHighWaterMark` from `node:stream`
The `execPath` is very hacky - because module namespaces can not have
real getters, `execPath` is an object with a `toString()` method that on
call returns the actual `execPath`, and replaces the `execPath` binding
with the string. This is done so that we don't require the `execPath`
permission on startup.
This commit changes when to cause the hostname substition of `0.0.0.0` ->
`localhost`.
Currently we substitute `localhost` to the hostname on windows before
calling `options.onListen`, which prevents the users to do more advanced
thing using hostname string like
https://github.com/denoland/std/issues/5558. This PR changes it not to
substitute it when the user provide `onListen` callback.
closes #24776
unblocks https://github.com/denoland/std/issues/5558
This change fixes the handling of upgraded socket from `node:http` module.
In `op_node_http_fetch_response_upgrade`, we create DuplexStream paired
with `hyper::upgrade::Upgraded`. When the connection is closed from the
server, the read result from `Upgraded` becomes 0. However because we
don't close the paired DuplexStream at that point, the Socket object in
JS side keeps alive even after the server closed. That caused the issue
#20179
This change fixes it by closing the paired DuplexStream when the
`Upgraded` stream returns 0 read result.
closes #20179
This is blocking https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25213.
Turns out a bunch of FS APIs are completely broken because they
use RIDs (resource IDs) instead of FDs (file descriptors).
Fixes #23281. Part of #20613.
We were emitting the `online` event in the constructor, so the caller
could never receive it (since there was no time for them to add a
listener). Instead, emit the event where it's intended – after the
worker is initialized.
---
After this parcel no longer freezes, but still will fail due to other
bugs (which will be fixed in other PRs)
- Add missing exports to `node:cluster`
- Fix default export not being an instance of `EventEmitter`
- Fix aliasing of properties
- Fix `disconnected` -> `disconnect` export naming
This makes `log4js` work in Deno. `karma` starts too, but somehow the
server isn't responding. That looks like a different issue.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24858
This PR addresses a regression introduced in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25021 that would cause the
`req.url` parameter in Node's http server to always be a single
character instead of the expected value. The regression was caused by
effectively calling `.indexOf()` on an empty string and thus passing the
wrong index for slicing.
```js
"".indexOf("/") // -> -1
request.url.slice(-1) // effectively only giving us the last character
```
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25080
My fix in #25030 was buggy, I forgot to pass the `byteOffset` and
`byteLength`. Whoops.
I also discovered that fs.read was not respecting the `offset` argument,
and we were constructing a new `Buffer` for the callback instead of just
passing the original one (which is what node does, and the @types/node
definitions also indicate the callback should get the same type).
Fixes #25028.
Part of #25028.
Our underlying read/write operations in `io` assume the buffer is a
Uint8Array, but we were passing in other typed arrays (in the case above
it was `Int8Array`).
There is no constructor code when creating an inspector `Session`
instance in Node. Also get rid of some symbols which should've been
private properties. This PR doesn't yet add any new implementations
though as these are mostly cosmetic changes.
For some reason we didn't register the `node:inspector` module, which
lead to a panic when trying to import it. This PR registers it.
Related: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25004
This is commonly used to register loading non standard file types. But
some libs also register TS loaders which Deno supports natively, like
the npm `payload` package. This PR unblocks those.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24902
This completely rewrites how we handle key material in ext/node. Changes
in this
PR:
- **Signing**
- RSA
- RSA-PSS 🆕
- DSA 🆕
- EC
- ED25519 🆕
- **Verifying**
- RSA
- RSA-PSS 🆕
- DSA 🆕
- EC 🆕
- ED25519 🆕
- **Private key import**
- Passphrase encrypted private keys 🆕
- RSA
- PEM
- DER (PKCS#1) 🆕
- DER (PKCS#8) 🆕
- RSA-PSS
- PEM
- DER (PKCS#1) 🆕
- DER (PKCS#8) 🆕
- DSA 🆕
- EC
- PEM
- DER (SEC1) 🆕
- DER (PKCS#8) 🆕
- X25519 🆕
- ED25519 🆕
- DH
- **Public key import**
- RSA
- PEM
- DER (PKCS#1) 🆕
- DER (PKCS#8) 🆕
- RSA-PSS 🆕
- DSA 🆕
- EC 🆕
- X25519 🆕
- ED25519 🆕
- DH 🆕
- **Private key export**
- RSA 🆕
- DSA 🆕
- EC 🆕
- X25519 🆕
- ED25519 🆕
- DH 🆕
- **Public key export**
- RSA
- DSA 🆕
- EC 🆕
- X25519 🆕
- ED25519 🆕
- DH 🆕
- **Key pair generation**
- Overhauled, but supported APIs unchanged
This PR adds a lot of new individual functionality. But most importantly
because
of the new key material representation, it is now trivial to add new
algorithms
(as shown by this PR).
Now, when adding a new algorithm, it is also widely supported - for
example
previously we supported ED25519 key pair generation, but we could not
import,
export, sign or verify with ED25519. We can now do all of those things.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24756. Fixes
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24796.
This also gets vitest working when using
[`--pool=forks`](https://vitest.dev/guide/improving-performance#pool)
(which is the default as of vitest 2.0). Ref
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23882.
---
This PR resolves a handful of issues with child_process IPC. In
particular:
- We didn't support sending typed array views over IPC
- Opening an IPC channel resulted in the event loop never exiting
- Sending a `null` over IPC would terminate the channel
- There was some UB in the read implementation (transmuting an `&[u8]`
to `&mut [u8]`)
- The `send` method wasn't returning anything, so there was no way to
signal backpressure (this also resulted in the benchmark
`child_process_ipc.mjs` being misleading, as it tried to respect
backpressure. That gave node much worse results at larger message sizes,
and gave us much worse results at smaller message sizes).
- We weren't setting up the `channel` property on the `process` global
(or on the `ChildProcess` object), and also didn't have a way to
ref/unref the channel
- Calling `kill` multiple times (or disconnecting the channel, then
calling kill) would throw an error
- Node couldn't spawn a deno subprocess and communicate with it over IPC
This PR stubs `perf_hooks.eventLoopUtilization` to make the tests of
[hapi](https://github.com/hapijs/hapi) start. Previously, they'd all
error because of this function throwing a not implemented error. This
brings down the test failures in their suite from 982 to 68 failures.
The implementation for `assert.throws()` from `node:assert` didn't work
when the expected value was an `Error` constructor. In this case the
thrown error should checked if it's an instance of said constructor.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24464
Previously we had many different code paths all
handling digests in different places, all with
wildly different digest support. This commit
rewrites this to use a single digest handling
mechanism for all digest operations.
It adds various aliases for digest algorithms,
like node does. For example
`sha1WithRSAEncryption` is an alias for `sha1`.
It also adds support for `md5-sha1` digests in
various places.
It's perfectly valid to access `server.address()` before calling
`.listen()`. Until a server actively listens on a socket Node will
return `null` here, but we threw a "Cannot access property 'port' of
undefined" instead.
This was discovered when inspecting failures in Koa's test suite with
Deno.
Changes in this PR:
- Added new fixed size hash algorithms (blake2b512, blake2s256,
sha512-224, sha512-256, sha3-224, sha3-256, sha3-384, sha3-512, sm3)
- Added variable size hash algorithms (the concept), with the algorithms
shake128 and shake256
- Use cppgc instead of resources for the hasher
- Enable Node's crypto.Hash tests and fix found bugs
Previously res.setHeader("foo", ["bar", "baz"]) added a single header
with a value of `bar,baz`. Really this should add two separate headers.
This is visible in `set-cookie` for example.
Factoring out `dlint` upgrade from
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24034 as it
requires us to change the lint step on mac to use ARM runners.
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
This commits adds the ability to set a would-be exit code
for the Deno process without forcing an immediate exit,
through the new `Deno.exitCode` API.
- **Implements `Deno.exitCode` getter and setter**: Adds support for
setting
and retrieving a would-be exit code via `Deno.exitCode`.
This allows for asynchronous cleanup before process termination
without immediately exiting.
- **Ensures type safety**: The setter for `Deno.exitCode` validates that
the provided value is a number, throwing a TypeError if not, to ensure
that
only valid exit codes are set.
Closes to #23605
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
We didn't honour the `position` options of `fd.read` and `fd.write`
because we checked if the buffer is of type `Buffer` instead of just
`Uint8Array`. Node does the latter. In doing so I noticed that the file
handle id was written to a public property which it definitely shouldn't
be. This was probably a typo.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23707
We didn't support the `throwIfNoEntry` option for Node's `fs.lstatSync`
method. Note that the async variant doesn't have this option.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23996
Node sets the default HTTP response status code to 200 on the
`ServerResponse`. We initialised it as `undefined` before which caused a
problem with 11ty's dev server.
Thanks to @vrugtehagel for reporting this issue and finding the correct
fix as well 🎉
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23970
This stubs `findSourceMap` in `node:module` by always returning
`undefined` as if it never found a source map. This unblocks the `ava`
test runner.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18666
Some npm libraries like `signal-exit` rely on the length of the listener
array returned by `process.listeners("SIGNT")` to be correct to
function. We weren't tracking `SIG*` events there, which broke those npm
libraries.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22892
the last commit had a regression, where it removed this branch, I
haven't tested the code but I think it should work
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Signed-off-by: Bedis Nbiba <bedisnbiba@gmail.com>
Popular test runners like Jest instantiate a new `Process` object
themselves and expect the class constructor to be callable without the
`new` keyword. This PR refactors our `Process` class implementation from
a proper ES2015 class to an ES5-style class which can be invoked both
with and without the `new` keyword like in Node.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23863
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23397